Here’s System Test 25, featuring my Wheelock MT and System Sensor MA both set on slow whoop. This is actually the second time I filmed this, since I accidentally deleted the first one. Oops :oops: .
Happy Holidays, everyone!
Here’s System Test 25, featuring my Wheelock MT and System Sensor MA both set on slow whoop. This is actually the second time I filmed this, since I accidentally deleted the first one. Oops :oops: .
Happy Holidays, everyone!
Not a bad set up. Nice job!
System Test 26 has arrived! Thanks again to firealarmgeek/msj191961 for the PE11T Detectors, allowing me to install a complete Siemens/Cerberus Pyrotronics/Faraday system for this test.
Thanks for taking a look!
I really like how this test was done also! Nice setup!
My newest System Test video is now available! In this one, I use both the conventional waterflow switch and the pneumatic pressure switch on the Halon system to activate the panels.
Check it out below!
I really like this system also! Great job with the halon horn! Looks really cool!
Ooooh! Really lovely! I love the sound effect that both of those horns produce together.
Still a very nice video! Even if the horns are a bit too common!
There’s just something g about your videos that makes it so perfect like, OMG they’re all so good!!!
That is a really cool setup also! Nice!
That is a really cool set up and nice system you have put up! It reminds me of when I was in elementary school! Awesome job on this but I do have to ask why the pitch changed almost halfway through?
I explain in more detail near the end of the video what caused the pitch change, but basically the 4901-9805 cut out/jammed momentarily, making a quieter low-pitched buzz before returning back to the louder normal pitch after a few moments.
Hmm, so you were the one that bought that Gamewell horn strobe from Samson?
Nice test!
Yep, that was me . Purchased it and the other horn specifically so I could do this test!
Thank you!
Very cool test! The horns sound lovely in this video. I’ve seen a nearly identical setup at the Boston Fire Museum, which has an older Flex-series system.
I also absolutely love your videography style. Everything in your videos is well-timed and well-framed, with smooth transitions, steady filming, and no excessively long parts; these qualities make for an extremely pleasant viewing experience. It’s a breath of fresh air in comparison to some other fire alarm videos on YouTube.